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Year: 2022

Governor Signs Bill To Pause Test To Stay In Utah Schools

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is putting the brakes on a program that allowed COVID-19 testing to help keep kids in school. Governor Cox signed House Bill 183 into law yesterday. The measure pauses the state’s “Test to Stay” program, which required a certain threshold of positive […]

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Race is on to save the Great Salt Lake: Will it be enough?

Race is on to save the Great Salt Lake: Will it be enough?

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The largest natural lake west of the Mississippi is shrinking past its lowest levels in recorded history, raising fears about toxic dust, ecological collapse and economic consequences. But the Great Salt Lake may have some new allies: conservative Republican lawmakers. The new burst of energy […]

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ESPN to have all-woman crew for Warriors-Jazz game next week

Beth Mowins made ESPN history in 2017 when she was the first woman to call a “Monday Night Football” game. She will again be part of a network first on Wednesday when ESPN produces an NBA game announced and directed by all women. Mowins will work the Golden State Warriors-Utah […]

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Missing Person in Ephraim

Missing Person in Ephraim

The Sanpete County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the publics help in locating a missing person. In a press release sent out the morning of Feb. 3, it was shared that 86 year old Shirlene Peterson wandered from her residence at 55 South  200 East in Ephraim sometime between 2:30 and […]

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Jazz complete season sweep over Denver, 108-104

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Trent Forrest had career highs of 18 points and eight assists to lead the Utah Jazz to a 108-104 victory over the Denver Nuggets. Mike Conley scored 17 points for Utah. Rudy Gay, Royce O’Neale, and Bojan Bogdanovic scored 15 points apiece. Six Jazz players […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/2

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/2

Boys Basketball Region 12 RICHFIELD, Utah-Kaden Chidester netted 20 points and the Richfield Wildcats got past Grand 47-36 in Region 12 boys basketball action Wednesday. Lane Berry had 12 points for the Red Devils in the loss. Region 14 MT. PLEASANT, Utah-Landon Bowles posted 32 points and 12 rebounds on […]

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Womens Wrestling Coach Announced at Snow College

Womens Wrestling Coach Announced at Snow College

Snow College is pleased to announce the hiring of a women’s wrestling coach to begin an intercollegiate wrestling program based from the Richfield, Utah Campus. After an extensive search and interview process Ross Taylor has accepted the position to lead Badger Athletics in this new direction. “My wife and I […]

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Two Structure Fires in Sanpete County in Three Days

The Indianola Valley Fire Department has been busy this week. The department responded to a fire early during the morning of Jan. 30 in Hideaway Valley and another fire during the afternoon of Feb. 1 in Indianola. According to Battalion Chief Josh Mecham the fire in Hideaway Valley was a […]

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State Senate Proposes New Rule To Limit Media Access

State Senate Proposes New Rule To Limit Media Access

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Senate is considering new rules to limit media access. A resolution proposed by state Senator Mike McKell would require all media members to get permission from the Senate media office before going onto the Senate floor. The Senate’s chamber, halls and lounge would […]

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Bill To Provide Feminine Hygiene Products In Utah Schools Passes House

Bill To Provide Feminine Hygiene Products In Utah Schools Passes House

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah House is showing strong support for a bill to have feminine hygiene products available in bathrooms in all state schools. House Bill 162 was passed unanimously by the House yesterday. The bill creates a public-private partnership to pay for installing dispensers in bathrooms […]

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